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Nicola Bradbury

    The portrait of a lady
    To the Lighthouse
    Bleak House
    • 2011

      Bleak House

      • 800 pages
      • 28 hours of reading
      4.2(1404)Add rating

      A classic novel about the Chancery court and its cases while dwelling upon the romanic side of familiar things.

      Bleak House
    • 1998

      When Isabel Archer, a young American woman with looks, wit, and imagination, arrives in Europe, she sees the world as 'a place of brightness, of free expression, of irresistible action'. She turns aside from suitors who offer her their wealth and devotion to follow her own path. But that way leads to disillusionment and a future as constricted as 'a dark narrow alley with a dead wall at the end'. In a conclusion that is one of the most moving in modern fiction, Isabel makes her final choice.

      The portrait of a lady
    • 1994

      To the Lighthouse

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.2(342)Add rating

      WITH INTROUCTIONS BY EAVAN BOLAND AND MAUD ELLMAN The serene and maternal Mrs Ramsay, the tragic yet absurd Mr Ramsay, together with their children and assorted guests, are holidaying on the Isle of Skye. From the seemingly trivial postponement of a visit to a nearby lighthouse Virginia Woolf constructs a remarkable and moving examination of the complex tensions and allegiances of family life. One of the great literary achievements of the twentieth century, To the Lighthouse is often cited as Virginia Woolf's most popular novel. The Vintage Classics Virginia Woolf series has been curated by Jeanette Winterson, and the texts used are based on the original Hogarth Press editions published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf.

      To the Lighthouse